TRANSFER RUMOURS
Borussia Monchengladbach have completed the signing of 19-year-old winger Keanan Bennetts from Tottenham. (Sky Sports)
Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart, left out of England's World Cup squad, will have offers from Southampton and Wolves for next season after West Ham opted not to pursue a permanent move for the 31-year-old, who had been on loan with the club. (Daily Mirror)
Brighton are closing on a deal to sign Deportivo La Coruna striker Florin Andone. (Daily Star)
Leicester want to sign Northern Ireland defender Jonny Evans, 30, from West Brom, but a £4m agent's fee could prove a sticking point. (Daily Mail)
Everton's 32-year-old forward Wayne Rooney is thought to be deciding whether to accept an offer from DC United in Major League Soccer. The former England captain has an open-ended invitation to return to the Toffees after any spell in the United States. (Daily Mail)
Southampton are planning a £20m bid for Middlesbrough's English defender Ben Gibson, 25. (Sun)
Aston Villa have been scouting Porto's 27-year-old Malistriker Moussa Marega as they prepare for a potential return to the Premier League. (Daily Mirror)
Former Newcastle midfielder Kenedy, who has returned to Chelsea after a loan spell at St James' Park, has suggested he is open to a return to the Magpies. The 22-year-old Brazilian said: "Maybe one day I will be back."
(Newcastle Chronicle)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Arsene Wenger, who is leaving Arsenal after nearly 22 years as manager, could move away from coaching and become general manager of French giants Paris St-Germain. (Daily Mirror)
Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri insists he never had any doubts over staying with the Italian champions despite interest from Arsenal and Chelsea. (London Evening Standard)
Ex-Arsenal and Spain midfielder Mikel Arteta has agreed to become the club's new manager. (Goal)
Thierry Henry will be offered a coaching role at Arsenal as part of Mikel Arteta's backroom team. (Daily Express)
Should Manchester City assistant Arteta leave Etihad Stadium to move to the Gunners, City boss Pep Guardiola's preference is to bring in 34-year-old Spain and former Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta as player-coach. (Yahoo)
Swansea City have parted company with manager Carlos Carvalhal following their relegation from the Premier League. (Sky Sports)
Paul Lambert has left Stoke City by mutual consent after he failed to keep the club in the Premier League. (Sky Sports)
Darren Moore has been named as West Brom's new boss on a permanent basis. (Sky Sports)
Steve McClaren has been confirmed as the new manager of QPR on a two-year contract. (Sky Sports)
Former Ipswich boss Mick McCarthy has told the Potters he would be interested in taking over at the Bet 365 Stadium. (Daily Telegraph)
Manager Chris Wilder is expected to sign a new contract at Sheffield United early next week after being given assurances by the club's owners. (Yorkshire Post)
Stoke want former Hammers boss David Moyes as their manager after Paul Lambert left the club following relegation to the Championship. (Sun)
Marco Silva will hold further talks with Everton over their managerial vacancy next week. (Daily Telegraph)
Chris Coleman is eyeing up a speedy return to club management after Swansea axed Carlos Carvalhal. (Sun)
Former Crystal Palace boss Frank de Boer and Ostersund manager Graham Potter are the leading candidates to replace Carlos Carvalhal at Swansea. (Guardian)
Huddersfield owner Dean Hoyle is confident manager David Wagner will sign a new contract with the club. (Daily Mirror)
Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson says the England and Eagles midfielder Ruben-Loftus Cheek, 22, is one of the best players he has worked with. (Times)
Chelsea boss Antonio Conte has acknowledged he could be sacked even if his side beat Manchester United in the FA Cup final on Saturday. (Daily Mirror)
Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers says he would still have been sacked by former club Liverpool even if they had won the Premier League.
(Times)
OTHER STUFF
The international consortium led by Stewart Donald is close to taking control of Sunderland following a meeting between the prospective new owner and the EFL. (Sky Sports)
Stoke's Spanish forward Bojan Krkic says he has suffered from anxiety issues but "no-one wants to talk about that". (Guardian)
Chelsea and Spain midfielder Cesc Fabregas, 31, says he wants to win the FA Cup to replace the medal he lost after victory with Arsenal in 2005. (Guardian)
Parma will return to Serie A next season, three years after being demoted to Serie D following a series of financial crises which led to bankruptcy. (Sky Sports)
Liverpool supporters have been warned by the club against purchasing tickets for the Champions League final on 26 May from unofficial sources.
(Liverpool Echo)
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